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Volume 25 , Issue 2 , Pages 122-128 Jump to full article: American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2003-08-01 Author: Marla E. Eisenberg ScD, MPH a,b * and Jean L. Forster PhD, MPH b
Intro: Conclusions
Noticing teens smoking is associated with smoking behavior across three different levels of smoking frequency. The perception that adults care about and disapprove of teen smoking was associated with past-month and past-week smoking. Although perceived prevalence is often used to measure social norms of teen smoking, this measure may have limited utility. Strategies for health promotion and intervention on the issue of youth smoking are discussed.
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